Anonymous ID: 57ad86 Nov. 2, 2020, 3:20 p.m. No.11414781   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4794 >>4816 >>4827 >>4906 >>4964 >>5084

In this post, anons summarize locations and economic sectors where our digs revealed that the Biden Crime Family was proposing China Inc. invest.

 

BIDEN CRIME FAMILY and CHINA INC.

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Chinese Counterparts

  • China Entrepreneurs Club (CEC) delegation included

Chinese billionaires, Chinese Communist Party loyalists,

and at least one “respected diplomat” from Beijing.

CEC called “a second foreign ministry” for the People’s Republic of China—a communist government that closely controls most businesses in its country. CEC established 2006 by businessmen + CCP diplomats.

CEC’s leadership includes senior CCP members, including

Wang Zhongyu (“vice chair of 10th CPPCC National Committee and deputy secretary of the Party group”),

Ma Weihua (director of multiple CCP offices), and

Jiang Xipei (CCP member & rep of 16th National Congress).

Current membership includes 50 preeminent figures such as:

Liu Chuanzhi, CEC Chair, Legend Holdings and Lenovo Group'' (Liu is high in CCP politics; was Vice Chair, Exec. Committee of All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce (ACFIC), affiliated with Chinese United Front);

Wu Jinglian,

Zhang Weiying, and

Zhou Qiren, China’s esteemed economists;

Wu Jianmin, respected diplomat;

Long Yongtu, representative of China’s globalization;

Wang Shi (Vanke);

Ma Weihua (China Merchants Bank);

Jack Ma (Alibaba Group);

Guo Guangchang (Fosun Group);

Wang Jianlin (Wanda Group);

Niu Gensheng (LAONIU Foundation);

Li Shufu (Geely);

Li Dongsheng (TCL Corp.);

Feng Lun (Vantone),

Maggie Cheng (CEC Secretary General).

Gross income of CEC members’ companies allegedly exceeds 1.5 trillion Renminbi, together comprising roughly 4% of China’s GDP. This delegation of Chinese billionaires is China Inc.

  • Ye Jianming, then-chair of CEFC China Energy Co.

  • Zhang JianJun, CEFC’s executive director

  • Gongwen Dong, Ye Jianming’s U.S. operative

  • Zhao Runlong, lieutenant of Ye Jianming

 

Countries Targeted

China

Colombia - Gateway to Latin America

France - 10 overseas French territories in South America, Caribbean, Indian Ocean, Western Pacific, lesser Antilles, North Atlantic

Kazakhstan

Luxembourg

Mexico

Oman

Romania

Russia

U.S.A.

Ukraine

 

Also possibly (with limited sauce):

Cyprus

Egypt

European Union countries

Greece

Israel

Latvia

Monaco

Poland

Sri Lanka

United Arab Emirates

 

Economic Sectors Targeted

Energy & Natural Resources

  • Natural gas extraction, transport (Ukraine, Russia, Oman)

  • Petroleum exploration, extraction, refining and/or transport (Mexico, Colombia, Oman)

  • Refinery (Oman)

  • Petroleum retail (Romania)

  • Electric Power Generation and Power Grid (Colombia)

  • Renewable energy (France)

  • Mining (Colombia)

 

Real Estate

  • Retail, Office, Business Park, Residential (Romania)

  • Medical facilities (Oman)

 

Transportation

  • Airports (Romania, Colombia)

  • Airline (Mexico)

  • Aircraft (Colombia)

  • Ports (Colombia, Oman)

  • Free trade zone, shipping logistics (Colombia, Oman)

  • Shipbuilding (Oman)

  • Railway (Oman)

  • Auto parts and automotive design (France)

 

Food & Drink

  • Alcoholic Beverages (Colombia)

  • Fisheries (Oman)

 

Banking and Finance

  • Capital management (Colombia)

  • Infrastructure fund (Oman)

  • Banking (Oman, Luxembourg)

  • Intelligence, Strategy, Business Development (France)

 

Engineering and Infrastructure (Colombia)

 

Telecomms (Colombia)

 

Tourism (Oman)

 

Environmental Services, Facilities Management (France)